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"It was heartbreaking for me to watch, waking up and there's blood everywhere. I felt awful I cried manys a day" describes her mum, "there was nothing I could do, I just felt so helpless.

The Ballynahinch woman says Kelisha’s eczema was so severe people would stare when they were out in public, and one stranger even asked what had happened to her face.

"I was in a lift one day and someone asked me what the mark was on my baby’s face. I couldn’t believe it."

"The lift doors opened and I wished I’d said more. That is the only time someone has commented, but a lot of people would look at her funny. I felt like they were judging me."

Joanne felt her confidence as a mum ebbing away as people gawped at her daughter’s facial eczema in judgement.

For three months, Kelisha underwent a series of doctors and paediatrician appointments. Each time a steroid cream or an emollient was prescribed which only gave temporary relief to the condition, which had left Kelisha’s skin bleeding and weeping.

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After just four weeks Kelisha’s eczema completely cleared up and has not returned since.

Commenting on the improvement of Kelisha's eczema Dr Jennifer Crawley, Childs Farm’s consultant dermatologist said: "Kelisha’s eczema was clearly impacting her quality of life and it’s wonderful to see such an improvement following regular use of Childs Farm. With conditions like eczema, regularly moisturising is crucial. The condition dries out the skin, causing it to crack and become painful; a gentle moisturiser soothes and hydrates the irritated skin and allows it to heal."